Author Topic: free time kitchen  (Read 28040 times)

2014-12-27, 13:35:12

twoheads

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Hello!

 I'd like to share my last few renders....sort of "free time kitchen study"
 All done in 3dsmax + photoshop.


 Comments and Criticism are warmly welcome, especially last one.

regards
TH

kitchen_brick_f1 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f2 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f3 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f4 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f5 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f6 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

kitchen_brick_f7 by twoheadscom, on Flickr
« Last Edit: 2014-12-28, 19:22:31 by twoheads »

2014-12-28, 23:50:53
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2014-12-29, 23:54:23
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vinbarg

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can u show us some of the wire pic. , anyway very realistic bro.

2014-12-30, 01:00:16
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twoheads

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Thank You vinbarg.
Here are wires You asked for. :)

wire_1 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_2 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_3 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_4 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_5 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_6 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

wire_7 by twoheadscom, on Flickr

2014-12-30, 04:13:12
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Nice quads!.
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2014-12-30, 07:38:04
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Hi....very nice and natural lighting....love these renders a lot.

2014-12-30, 12:17:57
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2014-12-30, 13:42:44
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Amazing work!
I liked all the pictures.

Best,
Leo.
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Keep it simple, stupid!

www.behance.net/leonardovieira

2014-12-30, 17:31:49
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pokoy

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Excellent work, really nice and vivid lighting, too.
The only thing that looks a bit off is the scanling of the bricks, they could be slightly smaller imo.

Fantastic work!!

2014-12-30, 20:53:51
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Great pictures! I like it how such simple models turned out so realistic. This is something I would love to learn...
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2014-12-30, 22:04:17
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twoheads

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Excellent work, really nice and vivid lighting, too.
The only thing that looks a bit off is the scanling of the bricks, they could be slightly smaller imo.

Fantastic work!!

 pokoy.... I had the same feeling but I tried to be as much precise as it's possible. The bricks are real world size (pre WW2 27 × 13 × 6 cm size) and unfortunately there's nothing I can do about it now ;)




Great pictures! I like it how such simple models turned out so realistic. This is something I would love to learn...


Simple models Are You serious? I spent hours on modeling and You tell me they are simple? ;P But seriously, thank You for Your reply.....you'r way too polite :)

2014-12-30, 22:27:03
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Nice light and materials!

Amazing work!

2014-12-31, 16:27:16
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THX for the wire pictures. fantastic work , the bricks are the good size but it was ment that the size in oposite direction in longer one is not correct , is too long to it´s width. Can i ask how you make the bricks? texture with displacement? THX.

2014-12-31, 17:24:27
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THX for the wire pictures. fantastic work , the bricks are the good size but it was ment that the size in oposite direction in longer one is not correct , is too long to it´s width. Can i ask how you make the bricks? texture with displacement? THX.

  I agree with You. The brick arrangement is not accurate but since these bricks are just slices of original whole bricks I can live with that :) I used texture + displacement to create brick wall by the way.

2015-01-01, 19:54:18
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Soo Beautiful
Natural lighting
Feels like Real photo

2015-01-04, 16:55:51
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Awesome renderings, good attention to details!!

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2015-01-05, 06:25:36
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looks so real... speechless..

2015-01-05, 10:33:14
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Really nice images and amazing modeling work. I never pay enough attention to the fact that all edges chamfered as you did it was as important to have realistic renders as yours... I know now, thank you!
And happy new year to all !
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2015-01-05, 13:06:38
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Thank you guys for all kind words, I'm glad You like it and I appreciate your opinion.


Really nice images and amazing modeling work. I never pay enough attention to the fact that all edges chamfered as you did it was as important to have realistic renders as yours... I know now, thank you!
And happy new year to all !

I'm glad I could be helpfull ;)
I almost forgot....Happy new year to You and All corona people  :)

TH


2015-03-15, 17:28:41
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Hey! A bit late here, but I too am really impressed of course. One of the best I've seen so far from Corona.
Could you perhaps elaborate a bit about how you got the LED thing on the oven to look so realistic?

2015-03-15, 18:55:18
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Hey! A bit late here, but I too am really impressed of course. One of the best I've seen so far from Corona.
Could you perhaps elaborate a bit about how you got the LED thing on the oven to look so realistic?

display_material_setup by twoheadscom, on Flickr


If the digital display on the oven is what you meant, it's pretty simple to do. I've applied self iluminated material on both sides so it doubles the digits (not quite correct but in this case I've decided to leave it).

cheers


2015-03-15, 20:34:27
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Hey! A bit late here, but I too am really impressed of course. One of the best I've seen so far from Corona.
Could you perhaps elaborate a bit about how you got the LED thing on the oven to look so realistic?


If the digital display on the oven is what you meant, it's pretty simple to do. I've applied self iluminated material on both sides so it doubles the digits (not quite correct but in this case I've decided to leave it).

cheers

Excellent!
It's great how stuff like this simply works. Just feed Corona what would generate this look IRL, and it mostly works, with some tweaks. =)

2015-03-18, 06:16:49
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Nice models, shading and nice reflection in refrigerator!

2015-03-20, 15:33:58
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Really good and realistic renders mate :)
The modeling is also nice and clean.
What is your light rig?

Thanks,

2015-03-23, 01:17:20
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Really good and realistic renders mate :)
The modeling is also nice and clean.
What is your light rig?

Thanks,

HDRI + corona lights

TH

2015-03-24, 17:18:47
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Hey twoheads this is looking really awesome! So great project, I am absolutely in love with all the details and closeups, just eyecandys :)

Jakub

2015-03-25, 00:38:53
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2015-03-25, 11:21:57
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Which HDRI did you use please?
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2015-03-25, 18:52:29
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Mind if I ask, the " bloom" around your windows, is that post-production or?
Also, you talk about corona lights? Do you add extra corona lights like ( a rectangle ) or sphere in your scene to illuminate it extra?


2015-03-25, 23:12:00
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Which HDRI did you use please?

I used HDR sample 01 by foto-m.nl.rar. It's an old HDRI I've downloaded about five years ago...I couldn't find it via google and I don't know if it's still available.
 

Mind if I ask, the " bloom" around your windows, is that post-production or?
Also, you talk about corona lights? Do you add extra corona lights like ( a rectangle ) or sphere in your scene to illuminate it extra?

Yes, I've added bloom in post and the scene has no additional lighting (just  HDRI as main light + lamps).

2015-03-26, 17:42:28
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That's pretty amazing! TY

2015-03-27, 19:27:09
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Amazing pictures, simple and cozy.

2015-03-27, 19:56:56
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I really like the images. Nice attention to detail in the shaders. The countertop and bricks look especialy good. Mind sharing the source for wood texture used for the countertop ? Keep posting (or maybe you have any behance gallery :) ?) !

2015-03-28, 11:22:06
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I really like the images. Nice attention to detail in the shaders. The countertop and bricks look especialy good. Mind sharing the source for wood texture used for the countertop ? Keep posting (or maybe you have any behance gallery :) ?) !

hello bluebox

 Here's the texture
http://www.cgtextures.com/texview.php?id=14121&PHPSESSID=4c8daq90d6tmc4k25j1kguh472

I don't have behance account (yet) but you can follow my work on flickr (see below)

2015-03-28, 13:11:06
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Thank you, much appreciated! The apartment images on flickr look good too, very photographic feel.

2015-03-29, 00:37:21
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2015-04-10, 10:24:40
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veryyy nice!!!

2015-04-14, 19:28:25
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Is it good...renders..or post-work...or...What???
Holy Corona : the materials is the clue.

2015-04-15, 10:24:56
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Very nice work!) Could you show work without postprocessing? Thank you )


2015-10-02, 17:59:45
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This is sick! so much photorealism makes me quit corona and turn to some other engines...

I'll be curious to ask you if you could post some materials such as oven's stainless steel and desktop wood material?

2015-10-03, 20:13:36
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very nice job!!
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2015-10-08, 09:44:51
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Nice images.

You subdivided the mesh for the bricks in order to make the displacement work, right? Any conclusions/suggestions about your experience with displacement?
Which tools and file format did you use for the displacement texture?

I've notice that you subdivided the upper panel on the left in the first image, why is that?




2015-10-10, 12:37:39
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Great!!!!

2015-10-12, 07:43:46
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Excellent images. Inspiring... nice renders and superb materials/ shaders setup.